Features
What should publishers keep in mind when it comes to tablets in 2012? Here’s what we know so far and a peek at what is yet to come.
The right marketing tactics to provide your newspaper a jolt of energy.
For the second time in recent months, someone stole more than 1,000
copies of The Shawnee Dispatch from two grocery store racks last week.
Customer service is the lifeblood of any industry, including newspapers.
Though many publishers have taken up the battle cry of "digital first," they still aim to serve those audiences who prefer print.
Midway between a tabloid and a broadsheet, the compact 18.5” x 12” size could be just what U.S. print readers have been waiting for.
Publishers like the results they see so far from Apple Newsstand; don’t mind Apple’s 30 percent cut of subscription price.
As publishers search for ways to cut costs without compromising quality, a serious investigation of production practices could lead to increased revenue opportunities.
Following three years of deliberation, The Cincinnati Enquirer is moving ahead for the sake of consumer convenience — and advertiser opportunities.
Is the grass greener for community newspapers?
Mike Klingensmith, Publisher and CEO, Star Tribune Media Co.
With the right tools and attention, newspapers can take the necessary steps to safeguard their sites.
By exploring areas such as search engine optimization, social media, and quick response codes, newspapers are finding ways to attract more readers, and advertisers, to their sites.
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